Record

Performance TitleDr Barnardo's Homes - Young Helpers' League Birthday Fete
Performance Date20 January 1923
Performance DaySaturday
Performance Time14:00
Main PerformersJohn C Turvey - organ,
His Grace the Duke of Somerset (Chair) - speaker
Secondary PerformersChildren from Barnardo's Homes
Orchestra or BandThe Band of the Watts Naval Training School,
The Band of the William Baker Technical School (Goldings),
The Barnardo Brownie Band
ChoirsChoir of 1000 Voices
ConductorsMr S Filmer Rook
Set ListMusic:
'Prelude', Rachmaninoff (Bands),
Grand March: 'Dover Castle', O H Carter (Bands),
'Marche Solonnelle', A Mailly (John C Turvey),
'Gran Caro Triomphale', Capocci (John C Turvey),
'Coronation March', Eilenberg (John C Turvey),
Anthem: 'The Heavens resound', Beethoven (Choir)
'The Goslings', F Bridge (Choir),
'The Road of Looking Forward', H Lohr (Choir),
'Alice in Wonderland', Lewis, arr. M C Gillington (Choir),
'Arise O Sun', M Craske Day (Choir),
'Rolling Down to Rio', E German (Choir)

Receiving of Purses for the chairty and presentation of banners (Duchess of Somerset),
Clowning (Boys of the William Baker Technical School),
Rifle and Cutlass drill (boys from the Watts Naval Training School),
Old English frolics (girls and 'tot's from the Girls' Village Home),
'Alice in Wonderland' (boys from the Boys' Garden City)
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1923/2)
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Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1923/2Young Helpers' League - Dr Barnardo's Homes Y.H.L Birthday Fete20 January 1923
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
OnudihihenaihDr Barnardo's Homes - Young Helpers' League Birthday Fete1
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/1597Dr Barnardo's Homes; Watts Naval School; 1903-1953; British charity training school
DS/UK/2384Dr Barnardo's Homes; William Baker Technical School; 1921-1967; British charity school
DS/UK/1913Turvey; John C. (fl 1910s-1920s); English organist
DS/UK/2114Seymour; Algernon (1846-1923); 15th Duke of Somerset (1894-1923); British landed gentry
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